Ana Kešelj Dilberović is a teaching assistant at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Applied Computing University of Dubrovnik. She graduated from high school in 2013. In the same
year, she enrolled in the undergraduate study in Applied/Business Computing at the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computing at the University of Dubrovnik. She received her Bachelor's degree in 2016 and continued her education in graduate study in Business Computing, which she completed in 2018. In 2019, she started her doctoral study at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb (FER).
Her doctoral research primarily focuses on the development of solutions based on modern information and communication technology to improve the quality of life of people with disabilities, the elderly and children, as well as the implementation of accessibility options in new technologies. As a member of the Laboratory for Assistive Technologies and Augmentative and Alternative Communication (ICT-AAC), she has been actively involved in various research and projects.
As a teaching assistant, she teaches several undergraduate and graduate courses in Applied/Business Computing at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Applied Computing at the University of Dubrovnik. She actively participates in organizing and conducting events and activities dedicated to promoting STEM. Additionally, she is a member of the Informatics club FUTURA.